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Oregon Teen Mall Shooting Plot Foiled by FBI

A teenager in Columbia County, Oregon, was arrested on May 22 for plotting a mass shooting and bombing at a shopping mall in Kelso, Washington. According to the FBI, the suspect had developed “detailed and imminent” plans, including the use of a chlorine bomb and firearms to attack moviegoers at the Three Rivers Mall.

ICE Courthouse Arrests Ramp Up Under Trump Crackdown

ICE agents have begun conducting immigration enforcement operations at courthouses nationwide, targeting illegal immigrants during scheduled court appearances. The enforcement actions follow President Donald Trump’s directive to increase daily arrests, reversing the previous administration’s policies.

Wisconsin Foreign Farmland Crackdown Advances

A Wisconsin bill aimed at sharply restricting foreign ownership of agricultural land is advancing after a public hearing this week. Senate Bill 219 would lower the current cap from 640 acres to just 50 acres for foreign persons or entities owning farmland in the state.

Champlin Park Title Win Sparks Transgender Athlete Debate

Champlin Park High School made history Friday by winning the Minnesota Group 4A girls’ softball state championship — but the victory is drawing national attention not just for the achievement, but for who helped secure it. The Rebels' dominant postseason was led by junior pitcher Marissa Rothenberger, a transgender-identifying male athlete who pitched a complete-game shutout in the final.

Teddy Roosevelt Jr. Defied Odds on D-Day Beaches

Eighty-one years ago, Allied forces stormed the beaches of Normandy in one of history’s most daring and costly military operations. Among the tens of thousands of young soldiers was a man who defied both age and privilege—Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt Jr., the eldest son of President Theodore Roosevelt.

Boston Mayor Under Fire for Attacks on ICE Agents

Boston Mayor Michelle Wu (D) is under fire for comparing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to neo-Nazis following the arrest of nearly 1,500 illegal aliens in Massachusetts — nearly 800 of whom are accused or convicted criminals.

Chinese Hackers Breach U.S. Telecom Months Before Discovery

Chinese state-backed hackers infiltrated a major American telecommunications company as early as the summer of 2023, corporate investigators have revealed, raising serious concerns about the timeline and scope of China’s cyber-espionage in the U.S.

Millions of Dollars in Taxpayer-Funded Grants Went to Soros-Linked Groups

Senator Chuck Grassley (R-IA) revealed that millions of dollars were funneled into George Soros-backed entities under the Biden Department of Justice.

Boulder Attack Suspect Charged with 118 Counts

The man accused of throwing Molotov cocktails in Boulder, Colorado, has been charged with 118 counts by the Boulder County District Attorney's Office.

Texas Bill Requires Warning Labels on Popular Snacks

A new bill heading to Governor Greg Abbott's (R-TX) desk requires famous snack foods to receive a warning label. If signed, the bipartisan measure would take effect in 2027.

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